Updated: 01/31/2006
- The Internet has changed the way schools can interact with students and parents. Contact information, events, school news are placed on websites, allowing a community to stay informed, but one Stateline man finds remarks placed on one local school website upsetting.

Updated: 01/28/2006
- There's a hidden danger lurking in many of our homes that is especially dangerous in the winter. There's a feature in many new homes in the stateline that make them more prone to house this deadly poison.

Updated: 01/26/2006
- You would be hard pressed to find a woman who doesn't love a pedicure. Not only is it relaxing, but the end result looks terrific, clean, polished toes. Pedicures are perfectly safe if the tools and equipment are cleaned properly but if these rules aren't followed serious problems can be brewing...

Updated: 01/24/2006
- Like VCRs and cell phones, I pods have solidified their spot in the history of American culture. Millions of Americans own them and their popularity continues to grow. But what's also growing is hearing problems associated with the mini-music players. It's being called "I-pod ear and there are steps you should take to protect yourselves and your children from hearing loss.

Updated: 01/24/2006
- SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Governor Rod Blagojevich says he'll take keno off the negotiating table if it means state lawmakers will support his road and school construction plan.
The governor sent a letter to House Minority Leader Tom Cross today saying keno has become an excuse for lawmakers to oppose the proposal he calls a critical jobs-creation bill.
Blagojevich says he's willing to forgo the keno idea as long as legislators work to find the money needed for the three-point-two (b) billion dollar construction plan he proposed two weeks ago.
Blagojevich had proposed legalizing the video poker-meets-bingo game to pay for 500 (m) million in new school construction projects.
But the idea has went over poorly with lawmakers who say they fear keno will create additional societal and financial problems.

Updated: 01/24/2006
- WASHINGTON (AP) -- The GOP-led Senate Judiciary Committee advanced the nomination of Samuel Alito to become a Supreme Court justice on a straight party-line vote, with Senator Dick Durbin reminding everyone of the irony of the moment.

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